Satake Yoshitaka (1609-1672)

In this Japanese name, the family name is Satake.
Satake Yoshitaka
佐竹義隆
Born (1609-02-18)February 18, 1609
Died January 4, 1672(1672-01-04) (aged 62)
Kubota Domain, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Daimyō of Kubota Domain (1633-1671)
Daimyō of Kameda Domain (1623-1626)
Daimyō of Shinano-Nakamura Domain (1620-1623)

Satake Yoshitaka (佐竹義隆, 18 February 1609 – 4 January 1672) was the 20th head of the Satake clan and 2nd daimyo of Kubota Domain in Dewa Province under the Tokugawa shogunate.

Biography

Yoshitaka was born in 1609 as the eldest son of Iwaki Sadataka, the 3rd son of Satake Yoshishige. His mother was the daughter of Soma Yoshitane.

On the death of his father in 1620, he became daimyo of Shinano-Nakamura Domain (10,000 koku), taking the name of Iwaki Yoshitaka. In 1622, his revenues were increased by 10,000 koku in Yuri District of Dewa Province, and in November 1623, he moved his seat from Shinano-Nakamura to Kameda Village in Yuri District, where he built a jin'ya. He was awarded lower 5th court rank and the courtesy title of Shuri-Daiyu in December 1624.

He was adopted as heir by his uncle, Satake Yoshinobu in April 1626, following the disinheritance of Yoshinobu’s son Satake Yoshinao for incompetence, and was given the name Satake Yoshitaka. On 27 April 1626, he was presented in formal audience to Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada and Tokugawa Iemitsu, and was awarded lower 4th court rank and the courtesy title of Jijū (侍従).

Yoshitaka was awarded an estate of 50,000 koku in November 1630 by his adoptive father, who exhibited no signs of intending to retire or relax his control over Kubota Domain. However, on Yoshinobu’s death on 26 February 1633 Yoshitaka finally succeeded to the leadership of the clan. He was permitted to formally enter the domain for the first time on 8 May 1633. On 28 December 1666, his court title was promoted to “General of the Left Imperial Guard” (左近衛少将). He died at Kubota Castle on 5 December 1671.

His official wife was the daughter of Satake Yoshiaki, and he is known to have had at least two concubines. His eldest son, Yoshioki predeceased him at the age of 22, and Yoshioki’s son became daimyo of Kubota-Shinden domain. Yoshitaka’s second son, Satake Yoshizumi inherited Kubota.

References

Preceded by
Satake Yoshinobu
2nd Daimyo of Kubota
1633-1671
Succeeded by
Satake Yoshizumi
Preceded by
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1st Daimyo of Kameda
(as Iwaki Yoshitaka)

1623-1628
Succeeded by
Iwaki Nobutaka
Preceded by
Iwaki Sadataka
2nd Daimyo of Shinano-Nakamura
(as Iwaki Yoshitaka)

1620-1623
Succeeded by
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